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NFIB Grows Membership in East Tennessee

NFIB Grows Membership in East Tennessee

August 14, 2023

We recently made a push to grow our membership in several counties

NFIB Grows Membership in East Tennessee

NFIB team members Shane Hunt left Scott Chase Rick Price Jim Brown Randy Horn Gerard Harlan Matt Smith and David Gilg
  NFIB has always been an organization that succeeds because of its strength in numbers. We can’t represent you in Nashville and Washington, D.C., without a strong membership. We’re so grateful you’ve placed your trust in NFIB to watch for and stop harmful proposals and advocate for meaningful legislation for your small business. During the first week of August, six member representatives from NFIB’s professional Sales Team gathered in several East Tennessee counties to grow our membership. They did so with success, adding 68 new members in Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, Jefferson, and Sevier counties while renewing many more. Our entire Sales Team is passionate about promoting and protecting your small business. We all thank you for being an NFIB member!    
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